Our Coaches

The club currently has seven fully qualified coaches, all with many years experience. The instructors are as follows: John Lewis, Derek Marshall, Diane Sharp, Rona Jensen, Sean Redmond, Rhonwyn Smith, Oliver Bohle, Pete Easson, and Emma Brockway. In order to maintain their coaching qualifications the instructors are required to hold a valid first aid certificate, PVG cleared & Young & Vulnerable People training.

John Lewis (Head Coach)

John got into kayaking in 1986 (white water). He has spent much time competing and exploring creeks, burns and rivers in Scotland as well as paddling overseas. Currently many will know John as the Senior Outdoor Education Instructor at Low Port (level 4 coach), where he enthusiastically encourages young people into all types of outdoor activities and especially kayaking. Some may also know him as rather an expert at playing his double base!

Derek Marshall (Coach)

Derek started paddling when he was 16, which in hind sight was a bit too late. He competed at Slalom and River Racing for about 8 years reaching Division 1 in Slalom. Following a very long layoff Derek followed his children & took up Sprint & Marathon paddling in 2002 and has become hooked on it ever since. He is currently qualified to Level 3 for Inland Water & Level 2 for Racing Coach. Derek still enjoys coaching & competing in both sports and has reached Division 4 for Marathon racing & is the currently Scottish Masters Sprint Champion.

Pete Easson (Coach)

At the age of about 10 or 12 Pete started to teach himself how to paddle on a raft made from bits of tree and some 5 gallon drums. The shaft of his first paddles still had the bark on! This rig even negotiated some (small) rapids.

Soon after this he had the privilege of seeing in action, meeting and training on the same bit of water as (to say training with would not be true!) Alistair Wilson. Alistair accumulated about 25 British sprint championships and attended 2 Olympics, finalling in one.

At uni slalom seemed to be the way ahead. He became the Scottish Universities Champion and got to Div one. On leaving uni he worked in several outdoor centres accumulating several coaching awards eventually becoming involved with coach education himself.

He continued to compete in most disciplines but specialised in racing sprint and marathon. Over the years he accumulated a number of Scottish titles mainly in marathon as a veteran and even ventured, in a minor way, into Scottish Teams.